PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Cclxxxvii 
December 15 , 1868 . 
First-class Certificates. 
To Masdervillia Candida, from Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons ; to Pleione humilis, 
from Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons ; to Pteris cretica albo lineata Augusta, from 
Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons ; to Primula “Wonderful,” from Mr. R. Weatherill; 
to Geonoma Seemanii, from Mr. W. Bull; to Oncidium Eogersii, from Dr. H. 
Rogers. 
Second-class Certificates. 
To Pichardia melanoleuca, from Mr. W. Bull; to Dendrobium Fitchianum, 
from Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons. 
Special Certificates. 
To Dahlia Imperials (cut blooms), from Mr. C. Osman, gardener to P. 
Holland, Esq.; to Collection of Orchids in flower, from Messrs. J. Veitch & 
Sons; to Collection of Solanums, from Mr. R. Weatherill; to Collection of Sola- 
nums, from Mr. B. S. Williams ; to Angrseeum eburneum and A. pellucidum, 
from Mr. B. S. Williams; to Epidendrum vitellinummajor, from Mr. C. Pilcher, 
gardener to S. Pucker, Esq. ; to Loelia autumnalis, from Mr. C. Pilcher, gar¬ 
dener to S. Rucker, Esq. ; to Stand of cut Camellias and Poses, from Mr. 
Allen, gardener to Capt. B. Glegg. 
GRAND SUMMER FLOWER SHOW, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, AND 
THREE FOLLOWING DAYS. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
§ 1. PLANTS SHOWED FOR THEIR FEOWERS. 
Class 1.—9 Greenhouse Azaleas, distinct. ( Open .) 1st prize, 15/., to Mrs. 
S. Glendinning & Sons, Nurserymen, Chiswick; 2nd, 10/., to Mr. S. M. Car- 
son, gardener to W. R. G. Farmer, Esq., Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey ; 3rd, 
7/., to Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough. 
Class 2.-6 Greenhouse Azaleas, distinct. ( Nurserymen .) 1st prize, 9/. to 
Mr. C. Turner; 2nd, 61., to Mr. B. S. Williams, Victoria Nursery, Hollo¬ 
way, N. 
Class 3.—6 Greenhouse Azaleas, distinct. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, 9/., to 
Mr. C. Penny, gardener to H. H. Gibbs, Esq., St. Dunstans, Regent’s Park, 
N.W.; 2nd, 61., to Mr. S. M. Carson; 3rd, 3/., to Mr. A. V T ilkie, gardener, Oak 
Lodge, Kensington. 
Class 4.—15 Greenhouse Azaleas, in Pots not more than 12 inches in 
diameter, not fewer than 5 varieties. (Open.) 1st prize, 7/., to Messrs. J. 
Ivery & Sons, nurserymen, Dorking, Surrey ; 2nd, 5/., to Mr. C. Turner. 
Class 5.—9 Roses, distinct, in Pots not more than 13 inches in diameter. 
(Open.) 1st prize, 12/., to Mr. W. Paul, Paul’s Nurseries, Waltham Cross, N. 
Class 6.—6 Roses, distinct, in Pots not more than 13 inches in diameter. 
( Open.) 
Class 7.—6 New Roses, not sent out previous to 1865 or 1866, in any sized 
Pot. (Open.) 1st prize, 3/., to Mr. W. Paul. 
Class 8.—12 Roses, distinct, in Pots not larger than 10 inches in diameter. 
(Open.) 1st prize, 61., to Mr. W. Paul. 
Class 9.—9 Show Pelargoniums, distinct, in Pots not larger than 8 inches in 
diameter. (Open.) 1st prize, 10/., to Mr. J. Fraser, Lea-bridge Road Nurseries, 
London, N.E.; 2nd, 6/., to Mr. C. Turner; 3rd, 4/., to Messrs. J. Dobson & 
Sons, Woodlands Nurseries, Isleworth. 
Class 10.—6 Show Pelargoniums, distinct, in Pots not larger than 8 inches 
in diameter. (Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 61., to Mr. J. Fraser; 2nd, 4/., to 
Messrs. J. Dobson & Sons. 
Class 11.—6 Show Pelargoniums, distinct, in Pots not larger than 8 inches 
in diameter. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, 61., to Mr. W. Nye, gardener to E. B. 
Forster, Esq., Clewer Manor, Windsor; 2nd, 4/., to Mr. J. Ward, gardener to 
F. G. Wilkins, Esq., Leyton. 
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